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5 days ago · The messiah would come not as an earthly king from the house of David but as a heavenly figure, as the Son of God, a heavenly being, who would descend into the world of the Evil One and there gather his own to lead them back into the realm of light.
- Monotheism, Trinity, Incarnation
Christianity - Monotheism, Trinity, Incarnation: If 18th-...
- Monotheism, Trinity, Incarnation
2 days ago · Jesus - Messiah, Christianity, Judaism: With the determination of the orthodox teaching of the church regarding the person of Christ, it still remained necessary to clarify the doctrine of the work of Christ.
18 hours ago · He is stated to be the God and Messiah of the Christians, making him identical to Jesus. He is described as "a monstrosity, bald-headed, with one large and one small eye, deaf in the right ear and maimed in the right arm, while the left arm is two and one-half ells long."
2 days ago · Not all Jews expected God to send a son of David as messiah to overthrow the Romans, though some did. The Qumran sect believed that there would be a great war against Rome, that the sect would emerge victorious, and that the main blows would be struck by the angel Michael and finally by God himself.
5 days ago · In the Temple, the Holy Family — Jesus, Mary, and Joseph — meet two elderly people, faithful keepers of God’s law: Simeon and Anna. That simple event contains a profound Christian symbolism: It is the embrace of the Lord of his people, who await the Messiah.
2 days ago · Dr. Michael Brown unpacks 15 minutes worth of "Old Testament" scriptures pointing to Jesus and explaining how He fulfills them, and how, if Jesus isn't the M...
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2 days ago · In the Quran, Jesus is described as the Messiah (al-Masīḥ), miraculously born of a virgin, performing miracles, accompanied by his disciples, and rejected by the Jewish religious establishment; in contrast to the traditional Christian narrative, however, he is stated to have not been crucified, died on the cross, nor resurrected, rather, he ...